Olivia (Jennifer Aniston): the only single, no job, life can even be described as embarrassment. Jane (France McDormand): Living with a husband who is often considered gay, a costume designer, has a son, has been complaining about life lately, and is extremely irritable. Christine (Katherine Keener), one of the richest, and her husband regularly attend fundraisers. Franny (Joan Cusack), a writer, is having a conflict with her husband and is currently building a two-story building.
Everyone's troubles are related to money and happiness. The rich people do things that people who lack money don't understand, and people who lack money do things they don't agree with. Although the four women are as close as sisters.
She just likes low-budget movies, because she doesn't have to take into account a lot of things, such as box office and grading, as long as she expresses the director's intentions. It was a joy to watch these women play in it. Jane quarreled with the crowd in the supermarket, disregarding her image, full of swear words, and was finally sent out of the supermarket by the manager. She was so angry that she threw her things to the ground and wanted to go straight out, but whoever wanted to hit the glass , broke his nose. There are also many conflict-filled scenes, which are really enjoyable after watching.
The four women finally broke out in the face of their own predicament, and life was forced. Except for Jennifer Aniston, all of them are masters of acting skills. It is a pleasure to watch them perform. I think Jennifer also wants to prove her strength through this drama.
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